I-30 Speedway

Saturday night, Hahn reeled in the $10,041 lion's share by topping one of the crown jewels of 360-ci Sprint Car racing with a triumph in the 31st Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires atop the high-banked ¼-mile I-30 Speedway clay oval.

The Sapulpa, OK, native battled past early pacesetter Howard More on the 13th circuit and led the rest of the way in the 41-lapper aboard the Smiley's Racing Products/Griffith Truck & Equipment No. 52 entry to become the 18th different winner in the storied history of the Short Track Nationals.

"Wow, we're here in victory lane," Hahn exclaimed upon climbing out of his winning mount. "To win a race like this, the Short Track Nationals, this is a special win. I ran micros a lot here early in my career, this is pretty close to home for us so this is awesome."

The signature score goes along with a $13,000 triumph in the early portion of the season in Wichita, KS, giving Hahn a pair of five-figure wins on the season.

After a fifth-place showing in Friday's preliminary event, Hahn racked up the most passing points in Saturday's heat race and qualifying race action to secure his first career STN championship feature start and then gridded the main event outside the second row after a fourth-place finish behind Moore, Joe B. Miller and Tim Crawley in the Mike Pack Building Materials "Dash for Cash".

Moore gunned into the early lead aboard his No. 40 entry with Miller and Hahn battling in side-by-side fashion for several laps in the early going. The duo closed in on Moore as traffic came into play with Hahn making his first attempt to slide into the lead in turns one and two on the 12th round.

Moore battled back with the duo even at the stripe before Hahn slid into the lead for keeps on the 13th circuit. From there, Hahn weathered a pair of interruptions while pacing the field the remaining distance to reach victory lane.

Moore, Crawley and Miller held down the three positions behind Hahn until fifth-running Hafertepe, Jr., picked off a pair of quick positions after a brief stoppage with 30 laps in the books. With the final 11 lap portion run off in non-stop fashion, Hahn was able to open up a near half straightaway advantage as Hafertepe, Jr., and Moore waged war for second.

Hafertepe, Jr., finally secured the runner-up position by the 35th round, but it was too late to reel in Hahn. Hafertepe, Jr., settled for his third career STN runner-up finish in six overall championship feature starts.

Making his second consecutive STN championship finale, Moore posted a career-best finish of third to round out the podium.

Washington native Seth Bergman recorded a career-best STN finish as well by earning Hard Charger honors with a rally from the 14th starting position to capture fouirth. Bergman picked off four positions over the final 15 laps to crack the top five.

Missouri's Joe B. Miller raced among the lead pack throughout and rounded out the top five in his first career STN championship finale with current USCS points leader Jordon Mallett, Harli White, Skylar Gee, Cody Gardner and Dylan Westbrook completing the top ten.

The feature event was slowed just twice with the first caution flying after 22 laps for a turn two tangle involving John Carney II and Ernie Ainsworth. The red lights flickered on eight laps later when Chris Martin sailed off the turn one embankment.

Along with Hahn, another eight drivers cracked their first STN championship finale including Miller (5th), White (7th), Westbrook (10th), Carney II (13th), Carson Short (14th), Koty Adams (17th) and Martin (18th). Hailing from Marion, IL, Short also ranked as the top-finishing STN rookie.

At the other end of the spectrum, Tim Crawley made an event record 21st career STN championship feature start. He held down fourth with ten laps to go before fading to 12th in the closing rounds.

Hahn, Crawley, Westbrook and Morgan Turpen were victorious in qualifying race action with Channin Tankersley and Derek Hagar winning the "C" Mains and then Turpen and Bergman topping "B" Mains.

Moore pocketed an extra $500 by winning the Mike Pack Building Materials "Dash for Cash" with Justin Webb earning a $500 bonus as well by winning the "Red Shirt Dash" in honor of Lanny Edwards.

Brady Bacon was awarded the "Josh Howard Determination Award" worth $300. The Broken Arrow, OK, native now residing in Indiana was involved in a heat race skirmish with five-time STN champion Sammy Swindell that had the crowd abuzz. Bacon rallied back with a charge from 13th to snare the final transfer position in "C" Main action and then made a valiant "B" Main effort from 17th to fifth that fell just two positions shy of advancing to the big dance.

Swindell didn't fare as well, getting into a "C" Main incident in short order that doused any possibility of a third consecutive STN title.

Each "A" Main event finishing position paid off in a sum finished off by $41 in honor of Jason Johnson. The added money was courtesy of Big Show Productions.

Note: 44m-Chris Martin and 21a-Koty Adams were awarded the 19th and 20th "A" Main starting positions as the top two driver in accumulated passing/finishing points from heat races and qualifiers over Friday and Saturday that had not already secured feature starting berths; 91a-Ernie Ainsworth was awarded the 21st starting position via the I-30 Speedway track champion provisional.

Lap Leaders: Howard Moore 1-12, Blake Hahn 13-41.

Hafertepe Wires the Field in I-30 Speedway's Short Track Nationals Opener

Though he led the entire distance aboard the Rains Motorsports No. 3s, it wasn't without some strong mid-race pressure from "North Pole Nightmare" Bill Balog. Swindell ultimately worked through traffic in the latter stages to secure the win ahead of Balog with Tony Bruce, Jr., making a late rally to steal the third and final lock-in position to Saturday night's $15,000-to-win, $2,000-to-start STN championship finale.

After accumulating the most points through heat and qualifying race action, it was 1998 STN champion and hometown favorite Tim Crawley leading the feature field to the green flag with four-time and defending race winner Swindell alongside.

Swindell gunned into the lead at the outset and kept Crawley and third-starter Balog at bay in the opening rounds before the red flag flew for Josh Baughman's wild ride through turns three and four. The Odessa, TX, racer walked away unscathed.

Back under way, Swindell set the pace on the low side while Balog worked the top side to dispose of Crawley for second by the seventh circuit.

Soon after the race's second and final interruption for a Cody Gardner spin in turn one with eight laps in the books, Balog turned up the heat and began pressuring for the point. Swindell stayed steady on the low side though and worked through traffic over the final eight circuits to post his sixth career STN preliminary feature win.

A former Alaska resident now calling Wisconsin home, Balog put Ronnie Pitts' No. 1x entry into the big show in his first official STN start after a 2015 effort was eliminated due to inclement weather.

In the lead duo's wake, the battle for the third and final lock-in position was heated with Aaron Reutzel driving the Dissolvalloy Downhole Revolution No. 87 past Crawley for third at the midway point.But, two-time STN winner Tony Bruce, Jr., was on the move in the Smith Racing No. 86, taking fourth away from Crawley on the 21st lap and then gobbling up more than a half straightaway deficit to nip Reutzel at the line for third by mere inches.Reutzel settled for fourth with Sam Hafertepe, Jr., climbing from 13th to round out the top five. Crawley crossed the stripe sixth with Ernie Ainsworth, Jonathan Cornell, Seth Bergman and 19th-starter Howard Moore completing the top ten.Crawley, Morgan Turpen, Ray Allen Kulhanek, Steven Tiner, Reutzel, Kyle Bellm, Skylar Gee, Gardner and Swindell topped heat race action for Thursday night's 71-car field with Bergman, Andy McElhannon, Swindell and Balog winning the qualifying races.Brian Bell and Willie Croft topped "C" Main action with Alex Sewell and Steven Tiner winning the "B" Mains.Sean McClelland flipped in turn one in qualifying race action while two-time STN king Paul McMahan flipped in "B" Main competition. There were no injuries.The 30th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires at I-30 Speedway continues with another full slate of preliminary action on Friday night. The green flag is set to fly at 7:30 p.m.

The What: 30th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires.The Where: I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, AR). I-30 Speedway is located seven miles southwest of Little Rock off I-30 Exit 126 (Alexander Road).The When: October 12-14, 2017, following a Wednesday, October 11, Test 'N Tune session.The Entries: Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf. Entry is $150 if entered by October 26, or $250 after October 6. Entries submitted by October 6 receive one free driver pit pass for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Checks, money orders and cashier's checks are accepted and may be mailed to I-30 Speedway c/o Tracey Clay, 13219 Interstate 30, Little Rock AR 72209, made payable to Tracey Clay.The Format: All competitors will be eligible to compete on either or both of the Thursday and Friday qualifying nights (no split field) after a Wednesday night Test 'N Tune from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.The top three from each qualifying night will be locked into Saturday night's $15,000-to-win, $2,000-to-start STN Championship Finale. Those six drivers will battle it out in Saturday's Pack's Dash for Cash to determine the alignment of the front three rows of the championship main event.The balance of the field will be aligned in Saturday night heats according to their top qualifying night score. Additional points will be awarded in Saturday heats to set the balance of the Saturday night feature lineups.While the STN finale offers a minimum of $2,000 to each starter, "B" Main non-transfers earn $700 for first non-transfer, $650 for second non-transfer and $600 for remaining non-transfers while "C" Main non-transfers earn $500 for first non-transfer, $450 for second non-transfers and $400 for remaining non-transfers.Top non-transfers from Saturday night "C" Mains (2 or 3 depending on number of "C" Mains) move on to the "Red Shirt Dash" in honor of Lanny Edwards. The "Red Shirt Dash" will pay $500, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100.

Sammy Swindell Seeks Short Track Nationals HistoryLonnie Wheatley, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (October 5, 2017) – For more than a decade, Hooks, TX, National Sprint Car Hall of Famer Gary Wright stood alone as the only four-time winner of I-30 Speedway's Short Track Nationals.That changed last year though, as Sammy Swindell added his fourth event triumph to match the fourth STN crown that "The Texan" captured a dozen years earlier in 2004.Next week, Slammin' Sammy will try to become the first five-time winner of the $15,000-to-win COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires atop the high-banked, ¼-mile clay oval in Little Rock, AR.Following a Wednesday night Test 'N Tune session, the action gets fast and furious with two full nights of qualifying action on Thursday and Friday (October 12-13) and then Saturday's (October 14) STN championship finale. While the winner of the 30th Annual Short Track Nationals will pocket $15,000, each STN championship feature starter will earn at least $2,000. More than $100,000 in prize money will be doled out over the course of the weekend.Both the Thursday and Friday cards will feature a full slate of heat races, qualifying races, "B" Mains and "A" Main with the top three from each night locked into Saturday's STN championship finale. Saturday's card will include STN Showdowns, "C" Mains, "B" Mains and the championship feature event.Sammy Swindell picked off his first STN triumph in the early years of the event, topping the third edition in 1990 when it was a 410-ci tilt. Swindell's next STN triumph didn't occur until 21 years later in 2011.In the interim, Gary Wright ran up STN totals that may never be rivaled including triumphs in 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2004. Along with his four STN victories, Wright also posted 14 overall top-fives and 18 top-tens along with five preliminary feature wins. No other driver has put up double-digit top-fives with only Terry Gray (13) and Tim Crawley (10) reaching double-digits in top-tens.In recent years, Swindell has put together a string of strong STN efforts with wins in alternating editions of the event since 2011. Swindell picked off crown number three in 2013 and then added his fourth last year after the 2015 edition fell victim to Mother Nature.Once again driving the Rains No. 3 entry, Swindell sets his sights on an unprecedented fifth Short Track Nationals triumph when action fires off next Thursday night at I-30 Speedway.Drivers entering by the pre-entry deadline of Friday, October 6, will receive a free pit pass for Thursday through Saturday. Pre-entry is $150. Entry fee for those entering after October 6 is $250 with no driver pit pass. Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf.The Pertinent Info:

The What: 30th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires.The Where: I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, AR). I-30 Speedway is located seven miles southwest of Little Rock off I-30 Exit 126 (Alexander Road).The When: October 12-14, 2017, following a Wednesday, October 11, Test 'N Tune session.The Entries: Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf. Entry is $150 if entered by October 26, or $250 after October 6. Entries submitted by October 6 receive one free driver pit pass for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Checks, money orders and cashier's checks are accepted and may be mailed to I-30 Speedway c/o Tracey Clay, 13219 Interstate 30, Little Rock AR 72209, made payable to Tracey Clay.The Format: All competitors will be eligible to compete on either or both of the Thursday and Friday qualifying nights (no split field) after a Wednesday night Test 'N Tune.The top three from each qualifying night will be locked into Saturday night's $15,000-to-win, $2,000-to-start STN Championship Finale. Those six drivers will battle it out in Saturday's Pack's Dash for Cash to determine the alignment of the front three rows of the championship main event.The balance of the field will be aligned in Saturday night heats according to their top qualifying night score. Additional points will be awarded in Saturday heats to set the balance of the Saturday night feature lineups.While the STN finale offers a minimum of $2,000 to each starter, "B" Main non-transfers earn $700 for first non-transfer, $650 for second non-transfer and $600 for remaining non-transfers while "C" Main non-transfers earn $500 for first non-transfer, $450 for second non-transfers and $400 for remaining non-transfers.Top non-transfers from Saturday night "C" Mains (2 or 3 depending on number of "C" Mains) move on to the "Red Shirt Dash" in honor of Lanny Edwards. The "Red Shirt Dash" will pay $500, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100.The Past Winners: 2016-Sammy Swindell2015-Rained Out2014-Christopher Bell2013-Sammy Swindell2012-Paul McMahan2011-Sammy Swindell2010-Brad Sweet2009-Tony Bruce, Jr.2008-Tony Bruce, Jr.2007-Jason Meyers2006-Jason Johnson2005-Tim Montgomery2004-Gary Wright2003-Gary Wright2002-Paul McMahan2001-Jason Sides2000-Mike Ward1999-Gary Wright1998-Tim Crawley1997-Wayne Johnson1996-Pete Butler1995-Gary Wright1994-Terry Gray1993-John Gerloff1992-Rained Out1991-Steve Kinser1990-Sammy Swindell1989-Steve Kinser1988-Steve KinserThe Tickets: Advance tickets for all three nights (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) are on sale for just $55 if paying cash or $57 if paying via PayPal or credit/debit card.Day of show prices are $20 on Thursday and Friday and $28 on Saturday plus a $1 processing fee per ticket if paying by credit/debit card.Children's tickets will be available at the event only for just $2 on Thursday and Friday and then $5 on Saturday plus a $1 processing fee per ticket if paying by credit/debit card.To order tickets in advance or for more information, check online at www.i-30speedway or call the track at 501-455-4567.Pit passes are $15 on Wednesday, $35 on Thursday and Friday and then $40 on Saturday. Driver pit pass for Thursday/Friday/Saturday is included in the $150 entry fee if submitted by the deadline.For more information regarding I-30 Speedway's Short Track Nationals, check at www.i-30speedway.com or call the track at 501-455-4567.

Croft Bings Cali Flavor to Short Track Nationals

Lonnie Wheatley, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (October 3, 2017) – I-30 Speedway's COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires annually brings the best-of-the-best from throughout the nation to battle it out for a $15,000 winner's share atop the high-banked, ¼-mile clay oval.This year's 30th edition of the crown jewel event that will distribute in excess of $100,000 in purse money over the October 12-14 weekend after a Wednesday night Test 'N Tune session will be no exception as teams and fans from across the land flock to Arkansas' capital city.Among those is Roseville, California racer Willie Croft, who will venture to Little Rock's I-30 Speedway for the first time.Croft will try to add another crown jewel event triumph to his mantel after earning 2014 Trophy Cup honors at Tulare's Thunderbowl Raceway.A top competitors in both 410-ci and 360-ci action along the west coast, Croft currently holds down second in California's Sprint Car Challenge Tour points.Croft will look to add his name to a list of STN winners that includes the likes of four-time and defending event champ Sammy Swindell, current Craftsman NASCAR truck star Christopher Bell, Paul McMahan, Brad Sweet, Tony Bruce, Jr., Jason Meyers, Jason Johnson, Tim Montgomery, Gary Wright, Jason Sides, Mike Ward, Tim Crawley, Wayne Johnson, Pete Butler, Terry Gray, John Gerloff and Steve Kinser.Drivers entering by the pre-entry deadline of Friday, October 6, will receive a free pit pass for Thursday through Saturday. Pre-entry is $150. Entry fee for those entering after October 6 is $250 with no driver pit pass. Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf.Last year, Sprint Car racing legend Sammy Swindell matched Gary Wright atop the all-time STN win charts by racing to his fourth triumph in the prestigious event. Swindell's fourth win, coming ahead of Pennsylvania's Tim Shaffer and reigning Knoxville Nationals champion Jason Johnson, followed previous triumphs in 2013, 2011 and 1990.The Pertinent Info:

The What: 30th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires.The Where: I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, AR). I-30 Speedway is located seven miles southwest of Little Rock off I-30 Exit 126 (Alexander Road).The When: October 12-14, 2017, following a Wednesday, October 11, Test 'N Tune session.The Entries: Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf. Entry is $150 if entered by October 26, or $250 after October 6. Entries submitted by October 6 receive one free driver pit pass for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Checks, money orders and cashier's checks are accepted and may be mailed to I-30 Speedway c/o Tracey Clay, 13219 Interstate 30, Little Rock AR 72209, made payable to Tracey Clay.The Format: All competitors will be eligible to compete on either or both of the Thursday and Friday qualifying nights (no split field) after a Wednesday night Test 'N Tune.The top three from each qualifying night will be locked into Saturday night's $15,000-to-win, $2,000-to-start STN Championship Finale. Those six drivers will battle it out in Saturday's Pack's Dash for Cash to determine the alignment of the front three rows of the championship main event.The balance of the field will be aligned in Saturday night heats according to their top qualifying night score. Additional points will be awarded in Saturday heats to set the balance of the Saturday night feature lineups.While the STN finale offers a minimum of $2,000 to each starter, "B" Main non-transfers earn $700 for first non-transfer, $650 for second non-transfer and $600 for remaining non-transfers while "C" Main non-transfers earn $500 for first non-transfer, $450 for second non-transfers and $400 for remaining non-transfers.Top non-transfers from Saturday night "C" Mains (2 or 3 depending on number of "C" Mains) move on to the "Red Shirt Dash" in honor of Lanny Edwards. The "Red Shirt Dash" will pay $500, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100.The Past Winners: 2016-Sammy Swindell2015-Rained Out2014-Christopher Bell2013-Sammy Swindell2012-Paul McMahan2011-Sammy Swindell2010-Brad Sweet2009-Tony Bruce, Jr.2008-Tony Bruce, Jr.2007-Jason Meyers2006-Jason Johnson2005-Tim Montgomery2004-Gary Wright2003-Gary Wright2002-Paul McMahan2001-Jason Sides2000-Mike Ward1999-Gary Wright1998-Tim Crawley1997-Wayne Johnson1996-Pete Butler1995-Gary Wright1994-Terry Gray1993-John Gerloff1992-Rained Out1991-Steve Kinser1990-Sammy Swindell1989-Steve Kinser1988-Steve KinserThe Tickets: Advance tickets for all three nights (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) are on sale for just $55 if paying cash or $57 if paying via PayPal or credit/debit card.Day of show prices are $20 on Thursday and Friday and $28 on Saturday plus a $1 processing fee per ticket if paying by credit/debit card.Children's tickets will be available at the event only for just $2 on Thursday and Friday and then $5 on Saturday plus a $1 processing fee per ticket if paying by credit/debit card.To order tickets in advance or for more information, check online at www.i-30speedway or call the track at 501-455-4567.Pit passes are $15 on Wednesday, $35 on Thursday and Friday and then $40 on Saturday. Driver pit pass for Thursday/Friday/Saturday is included in the $150 entry fee if submitted by the deadline.​

Free Driver Pit Passes for Short Track Nationals EntriesLonnie Wheatley, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (September 26, 2017) – Activity at the I-30 Speedway track offices in Little Rock continues to pick up as the 30th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires draws closer.In little more than two weeks, racers from throughout the nation will battle it out in the showcase event of 360-ci Sprint Car racing as more than $100,000 will be doled out over the course of the three-day spectacular on October 12-14 following a Test 'N Tune session on Wednesday, October 11.When the final checkered flag flies on October 14, the 30th STN champion will collect $15,000 with each driver earning a spot in the championship finale earning a minimum of $2,000.Drivers entering by the pre-entry deadline of Friday, October 6, will receive a free pit pass for Thursday through Saturday. Pre-entry is $150. Entry fee for those entering after October 6 is $250 with no driver pit pass. Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf.Memphis shoe Howard Moore holds the distinction of this year's first STN entry. Moore got in a solid tuneup atop the ¼-mile I-30 Speedway clay oval with a recent regional win aboard his No. 40 Sprint Car.Last year, Sprint Car racing legend Sammy Swindell matched Gary Wright atop the all-time STN win charts by racing to his fourth triumph in the prestigious event. Swindell's fourth win, coming ahead of Pennsylvania's Tim Shaffer and reigning Knoxville Nationals champion Jason Johnson, followed previous triumphs in 2013, 2011 and 1990.Swindell's latest STN triumph followed a previous win by current Craftsman NASCAR truck star Christopher Bell with other past winners including the likes of Paul McMahan, Brad Sweet, Tony Bruce, Jr., Jason Meyers, Jason Johnson, Tim Montgomery, Gary Wright, Jason Sides, Mike Ward, Tim Crawley, Wayne Johnson, Pete Butler, Terry Gray, John Gerloff and Steve Kinser.The Pertinent Info:

The What: 30th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires.The Where: I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, AR). I-30 Speedway is located seven miles southwest of Little Rock off I-30 Exit 126 (Alexander Road).The When: October 12-14, 2017, following a Wednesday, October 11, Test 'N Tune session.The Entries: Entry forms are available at http://www.i-30speedway.com/flyers/2017STNFlyer.pdf. Entry is $150 if entered by October 26, or $250 after October 6. Entries submitted by October 6 receive one free driver pit pass for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Checks, money orders and cashier's checks are accepted and may be mailed to I-30 Speedway c/o Tracey Clay, 13219 Interstate 30, Little Rock AR 72209, made payable to Tracey Clay.The Format: All competitors will be eligible to compete on either or both of the Thursday and Friday qualifying nights (no split field) after a Wednesday night Test 'N Tune.The top three from each qualifying night will be locked into Saturday night's $15,000-to-win, $2,000-to-start STN Championship Finale. Those six drivers will battle it out in Saturday's Pack's Dash for Cash to determine the alignment of the front three rows of the championship main event.The balance of the field will be aligned in Saturday night heats according to their top qualifying night score. Additional points will be awarded in Saturday heats to set the balance of the Saturday night feature lineups.Top non-transfers from Saturday night "C" Mains (2 or 3 depending on number of "C" Mains) move on to the "Red Shirt Dash" in honor of Lanny Edwards. The "Red Shirt Dash" will pay $500, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100.The Past Winners: 2016-Sammy Swindell2015-Rained Out2014-Christopher Bell2013-Sammy Swindell2012-Paul McMahan2011-Sammy Swindell2010-Brad Sweet2009-Tony Bruce, Jr.2008-Tony Bruce, Jr.2007-Jason Meyers2006-Jason Johnson2005-Tim Montgomery2004-Gary Wright2003-Gary Wright2002-Paul McMahan2001-Jason Sides2000-Mike Ward1999-Gary Wright1998-Tim Crawley1997-Wayne Johnson1996-Pete Butler1995-Gary Wright1994-Terry Gray1993-John Gerloff1992-Rained Out1991-Steve Kinser1990-Sammy Swindell1989-Steve Kinser1988-Steve KinserThe Tickets: Advance tickets for all three nights (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) are on sale for just $55 if paying cash or $57 if paying via PayPal or credit/debit card.Day of show prices are $20 on Thursday and Friday and $28 on Saturday plus a $1 processing fee per ticket if paying by credit/debit card.Children's tickets will be available at the event only for just $2 on Thursday and Friday and then $5 on Saturday plus a $1 processing fee per ticket if paying by credit/debit card.To order tickets in advance or for more information, check online at www.i-30speedway or call the track at 501-455-4567.Pit passes are $15 on Wednesday, $35 on Thursday and Friday and then $40 on Saturday. Driver pit pass for Thursday/Friday/Saturday is included in the $150 entry fee if submitted by the deadline.For more information regarding I-30 Speedway's Short Track Nationals, check at www.i-30speedway.com or call the track at 501-455-4567.